UI/UX Wireframing and Prototyping with Figma

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UI/UX Wireframing and Prototyping with Figma

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·1mo ago
Companies of all sizes use Figma, making it a top requirement for a UX/UI career. Creating wireframes and interactive prototypes reduces development time by 20% by aligning teams and identifying issues early. This course is your gateway to mastering the fundamentals of wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing with Figma, giving you job-ready skills and hands-on experience employers look for in a UX/UI designer. During this course, you’ll gain hands-on experience using Figma, learning the essentials of building structured wireframes, user flows, and interactive prototypes, including gesture-based-UI. You’ll also explore Gestalt principles to build strong visual hierarchy, structure content through effective information architecture, and take a mobile-first design approach. Through real-world challenges and usability testing, you’ll refine the designs you work on based on feedback and gain the confidence to solve UX problems with clarity and purpose. At the end of the course, in the final project, you’ll create a polished, high-fidelity prototype and your own reusable design system. Great to talk about in interviews! If you’re looking to get hands-on using Figma for wireframing and prototyping, enroll today!
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